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    Traditional Universities vs. Online Universities Traditional and online universities share a common goal‚ and that is to provide quality education to its students that will lead to career enhancement and a degree of completion; courses can range from certificate‚ undergraduate and graduate programs or higher. Traditional universities require its students to commute to and from school or provide housing for those students from other states and/or countries. Students who choose traditional learning

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    No Credibility, No Clue!

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    No Credibility‚ No Clue! In his 2011 article‚ “Reliance on Online Materials Hinders Learning Potential for Students‚” David Smith attempts to build upon student’s obligated online interaction to make a case against online classes. Smith first shows how much today’s learners must use online materials by using the example of his own Alma Mater. By referencing his own experience at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln‚ with MyRED and EBSCO search engine‚ Smith lays the grounds for the focus of his

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    Advantages of e-learning

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    E-learning advantages First Draft E-learning education has spread widely (through the years) and its advantages still increasing. Virtual teachers and classrooms and to study in the comfort of your living room are only a few examples of the good points of this educational system‚ things that you would never have thought in the past. The flexibility to study by e-learning is unapproachable. You can do it anywhere and at your own time. Learners can go at their own pace‚ not at the pace of

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    Changing the face of education: 5 trends in technology Changing the face of education: 5 trends in technology Blackboards are out; Smart Boards are in. For those who haven’t set foot in a classroom in a few years‚ schools may seem a bit like a foreign land. Educational technology has radically transformed how students learn today‚ and it isn’t just those enrolled in online schools who are noticing the difference. Whether a child attends a traditional classroom‚ a blended program or a college

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    The Five C's Worksheet

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    Online and Traditional Education Online and traditional education is very beneficial. They both serve a great purpose as far as helping one further their education‚ and wanting to get a great career. Traditional education has a lot more to offer‚ opposed to online courses. With traditional college you are able to get the full ride. You get the chance to get a full sports scholarship‚ or even a scholarship without having to play sports. As long as your grades are excellent all throughout your

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    Benefits of E-learning

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    Benefits of E-learning E-learning has definite benefits over traditional classroom training. While the most obvious are the flexibility and the cost savings from not having to travel or spend excess time away from work‚ there are also others that might not be so obvious. For example: It’s less expensive to produce - Using Trainersoft’s authoring software to produce your own asynchronous training programs‚ e-training is virtually free once you reach the break-even point. Synchronous programs will

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    Abstract There are many trends in technology-based learning. These trends include mobile-based learning‚ app learning‚ open content‚ massive open online courses (MOOCs)‚ virtual education‚ video conferencing‚ Web 2.0‚ district based e-learning‚ personal learning environments‚ blended learning‚ proctored exams‚ bundled platforms‚ cloud computing‚ object-oriented content‚ interactive whiteboards‚ documents cameras‚ wireless labs‚ and bring your own device. The first article Massive Open Online

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    APA Citation Worksheet Student name: Date completed: 1/ 30 /2013 Instructions for APA Citation Worksheet 1. Above each original citation‚ define the type of citation‚ i.e.‚ Book; Journal Article; Chapter in a Book; Entry in an Encyclopedia; Conference Proceeding; Interview; Electronic resource such as an online Journal article or article from a database‚ etc. (1 point). 2. In one sentence‚ state the mistake(s) in the citation as it is presented. An example of the mistake(s) statement

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    Bxtop Personal Narrative

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    I have been a member of the Canadian Forces for the past thirty years and for the last five years I have been attached to a deployable unit. This means that whenever wherever material or personnel are required to complete a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission‚ my unit is tasked to get them there. We are capable of aerial deliver of troops and equipment‚ anywhere‚ even to isolated and austere locations. In September 2013 I participated in a two week replenishment exercise‚ called BOXTOP‚ at CFS

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    Advantages of the Virtual Classroom More than one person can view and attend the lesson. A whole family or group can watch and learn together from one lesson. A whole Class or University can attend the lesson‚ and follow the lesson as a review or replay as the lesson is recorded and the recording available‚ at no charge‚ to the attendees. This is bringing the classroom into the home‚ school and world‚ and making Education an International Experience.   The Online English Lesson is fully interactive

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